Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!: Difference between revisions

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** To be released exclusively on a home console.
** To be released exclusively on a home console.
*** They are also the first since {{game|Emerald}} to be playable on a home console in any form. While the core series games of [[Generation I|Generations I]] through {{gen|III}} were released for handheld platforms, they could also be played on Nintendo's home consoles of the time through various peripherals.
*** They are also the first since {{game|Emerald}} to be playable on a home console in any form. While the core series games of [[Generation I|Generations I]] through {{gen|III}} were released for handheld platforms, they could also be played on Nintendo's home consoles of the time through various peripherals.
** To be playable exclusively on a system different from other core series games in their generation.
** In which not every Pokémon revealed at the time is programmed into the games.
** In which not every Pokémon revealed at the time is programmed into the games.
** To have a decreased amount of [[TM]]s available compared to past games.
** To have a decreased amount of [[TM]]s available compared to past games.
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* These are the only core series games in Generation VII to:
* These are the only core series games in Generation VII to:
** Not feature [[Z-Move]]s.
** Not feature [[Z-Move]]s.
** Be playable exclusively on a system different from other core series games.
** Give the player a [[diploma]] upon completing the [[Pokédex]].
** Give the player a [[diploma]] upon completing the [[Pokédex]].
*** Of the core series games that give out diplomas, these are the only ones in which the design of the diploma differs between the two games.
*** Of the core series games that give out diplomas, these are the only ones in which the design of the diploma differs between the two games.
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